Despite significant inroads in female participation in the global workforce, senior leadership positions still remain predominantly male. Although many countries are promoting the participation of women in entrepreneurial activities, the reported outcomes still reflect the usual gender gap. As more physicists become involved in entrepreneurship, it is important support them, and in particular, those women who are facing gender inequality. This workshop was designed to give an overview of how to translate research ideas into tangible commercial applications—hence, becoming a leader in entrepreneurship. During the workshop, the panelists shared their personal experiences in spearheading start-ups. They also demonstrated how to craft an elevator pitch. The session also included discussion of how to encourage inclusion of training geared towards entrepreneurship and innovation as part of a holistic instruction for physicists.

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